They have zero concern, as is evidenced in their policies and attitudes, for life after it leaves the womb.

That's not the issue at all. Their leaders simply want to be the source of validation of the "worthiness" of life. To their voters, that is not just an unfortunate side effect of their leaders' ego but what they think Government is. Government isn't just a tool to make their lives better but simply exists because there is no existence outside of it.

Pro-lifers consider this to be retribution from God for the child's crossing the border. God took this child away to teach the parents a lesson about the sin of illegal immigration. I imagine that's what conservative logic is on this.

You don’t just contract pneumonia that kills after weeks in the hospital in 3 days. The mother informed cbp that her son was sick 3 days after being apprehended and he was hospitalized that day. Furthermore, the family was released with an order to appear soon after the boy was hospitalized.

Whether they were apprehended or not, this boy would have died. You have the right to be angry about this, but it was just a sh**tty set of circumstances...you can’t blame anybody in particular.

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

Find me some politicians that hold all of said above positions, and I'll vote for them if possible.

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

Find me some politicians that hold all of said above positions, and I'll vote for them if possible.

Do we want these to be policies and unfunded mandates or outcomes?I'm fine with having no real safety net if there is virtual no one with no healthcare, housing, and food. I'm fine with the death penalty being an option if its never used.

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

Enforce mandatory veganism?

Lol no, but I could add that a "pro-life" person should obviously support animals that are killed for food being killed in the most humane way possible, and not treated the way they currently are.

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

I said nothing about religion. being pro-life does not innately have to be related to being religious, as I share all of those positions except for being anti-abortion and I am an atheist.

I didn't say anything about religion either, and I think I've pretty clearly established that I'm not religious. I linked the second tweet for the allegory; I have no control over the way tweets display here.

The only point is that I'm not taking advice from pro-abortion activists on how to be properly anti-abortion. We'll end abortion on our own with your "helpful advice," thanks.

I said nothing about religion. being pro-life does not innately have to be related to being religious, as I share all of those positions except for being anti-abortion and I am an atheist.

I didn't say anything about religion either, and I think I've pretty clearly established that I'm not religious. I linked the second tweet for the allegory; I have no control over the way tweets display here.

The only point is that I'm not taking advice from pro-abortion activists on how to be properly anti-abortion. We'll end abortion on our own with your "helpful advice," thanks.

Well, you won't end abortion whether you're on your own or not, and I wasn't trying to give anyone advice to begin with. I was describing what I view as a truly pro-life outlook.

- Be anti-war - Be against the death penalty- Be against abortion (with usual exceptions for rape, incest, mother's life, etc)- Strongly support increased access to contraceptives so unwanted pregnancies don't happen in the first place- Support some form of universal healthcare - Vote for politicians who share most or all of the above positions

I said nothing about religion. being pro-life does not innately have to be related to being religious, as I share all of those positions except for being anti-abortion and I am an atheist.

I didn't say anything about religion either, and I think I've pretty clearly established that I'm not religious. I linked the second tweet for the allegory; I have no control over the way tweets display here.

The only point is that I'm not taking advice from pro-abortion activists on how to be properly anti-abortion. We'll end abortion on our own with your "helpful advice," thanks.

Pro-lifers consider this to be retribution from God for the child's crossing the border. God took this child away to teach the parents a lesson about the sin of illegal immigration. I imagine that's what conservative logic is on this.

Yeah, you could make this argument if you’re religiously inclined I guess. I prefer the secular argument about bad parenting myself.